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  1. Morton Freedgood (1913 – April 16, 2006) was an American author who wrote The Taking of Pelham One Two Three and many other detective and mystery novels under the pen name John Godey. [1]

  2. Apr 22, 2006 · WEST NEW YORK, N.J., April 21 - Morton Freedgood, who wrote "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" and many other detective and mystery novels under the pen name John Godey, died on Sunday at his...

  3. Godey (Morton Freedgood) was a "subway buff". [8] The novel and the film came out during the so-called "Golden Age" of skyjacking in the United States from 1968 through 1979. Additionally, New York City was edging toward a financial crisis; crime had risen citywide (as depicted in the contemporaneous film Death Wish ); and the subway was ...

  4. Apr 16, 2006 · Author. Under the pseudonym John Godey, he wrote A Thrill a Minute With Jack Albany, Never Put Off Till Tomorrow What You Can Kill Today, The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three, Fatal Beauty, The Snake, and The Talisman.

  5. Apr 21, 2006 · Morton Freedgood, 93, a best-selling author who wrote “The Taking of Pelham One Two Three” and other detective and mystery novels under the pen name John Godey, died Sunday at his home in West...

  6. Apr 19, 2009 · The film was based on a book written by Morton Freedgood, under the pen name John Godey, in the final days of the Lindsay administration. The Brooklyn-born author died a few years ago, so it is...

  7. FREEDGOOD, Morton 1913(?)-2006 (John Godey, Stanley Morton, a joint pseudonym) OBITUARY NOTICE— See index for CA sketch: Born c. 1913, in New York, NY; died April 16, 2006, in West New York, NJ. Author. Freedgood was best known for the crime novels he wrote under the pseudonym John Godey.

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